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crownborn

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Mar 13, 2008, 7:00:57 PM3/13/08
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That was a pretty decent episode last Tues. Stanley got some primal
blood justice. The show definitely wants to see how far it can make an
audience wonder where good ends and evil begins.

Stephen Adams

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Mar 13, 2008, 8:13:20 PM3/13/08
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crownborn <tony.quic...@gmail.com> writes:

That is a key question in truly gripping drama - how far can one
go, in the cause of good or justice. Is security worth trading
freedom for? Will people give in to their base instincts? What
ARE their base instincts? Etc.

-Stephen
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Dano

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Mar 17, 2008, 9:22:31 PM3/17/08
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"Stephen Adams" <ada...@no.spam> wrote in message
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> crownborn <tony.quic...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >That was a pretty decent episode last Tues. Stanley got some primal
> >blood justice. The show definitely wants to see how far it can make an
> >audience wonder where good ends and evil begins.
>
> That is a key question in truly gripping drama - how far can one
> go, in the cause of good or justice. Is security worth trading
> freedom for? Will people give in to their base instincts? What
> ARE their base instincts? Etc.
>
It also shows what happens when the rule of law is trashed totally by those
in positions of power. People will only take so much.


family

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Oct 29, 2009, 11:54:57 PM10/29/09
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It might be interesting to Brain Storm as to why the TV series Jericho
failed!
It had everything going for it, a Nuclear Civil War in the USA.
BUT, only Hollywood could ever make such a radical concept so mind numbingly
boring.


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